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usually from an overload, case fails or primer is punched by High pressure, slams the fireing pin reward and punches out a small retained nub from the breechblock. Cheaper in a shooter Luger to replace the breechblock, check head space, rock on!
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thanks for the update. is this something that can be repaired?
Does anyone here have a replacement breechblock? thanks. |
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I am pretty sure that Tom Heller(Luger Doc) on this forum has some unnumbered breechblocks that are for sale. I don't know of anyone that would/could repair your breechblock, but perhaps someone on the forum knows otherwise.
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